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GIF Speed Changer

GIF Speed Changer

Speed up or slow down an animated GIF by adjusting its playback speed.

Free. No account. Your file stays local.

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Drop your GIF here or choose a file

GIF files only

How to Change GIF Speed

  1. Upload your animated GIF.
  2. Adjust the speed slider (above 100% to speed up, below 100% to slow down).
  3. Click change speed.
  4. Download your GIF.

GIF speed changer features

  • Speed up or slow down any animated GIF with a simple percentage control.
  • Edit gif speed without re-uploading to a server — processing stays in your browser.
  • Preserve frame quality while changing timing across the whole animation.
  • Free online gif speed changer for quick edits before sharing.

When to change GIF speed

  • Make a reaction GIF play faster for comedic timing.
  • Slow down a tutorial or demo GIF so steps are easier to follow.
  • Match animation pace to music, captions, or presentation slides.
  • Fine-tune loop speed before compressing or resizing for upload limits.

Supported input & output

  • Input: Animated GIF
  • Output: Animated GIF
  • Speed range: slow down or speed up via percentage slider

GIF Speed Changer FAQs

How do I speed up a GIF?
Upload your GIF and increase the speed percentage above 100%. The tool reduces frame delays to make the animation play faster.
How do I change the speed of a GIF?
Upload your animated GIF, adjust the speed slider or enter a percentage, then download the result. Values below 100% slow down the GIF; above 100% speed it up.
How do I slow down a GIF?
Upload your GIF and set the speed below 100%. The tool increases frame delays so each frame displays longer, creating a slower animation.
Can I adjust GIF speed without losing quality?
Yes. Changing GIF speed adjusts frame timing without re-encoding pixels, so visual quality stays the same. For very fast speeds, browsers may enforce a minimum frame delay.
Why is my GIF not playing at the speed I selected?
Browsers enforce a minimum frame delay (often around 10–20 ms per frame). Extremely fast speeds may hit this limit, so the GIF may not play as fast as expected. Try a slightly lower speed setting.